The ALMA-PILS survey: First detection of the unsaturated 3-carbon molecules Propenal (C$_2$H$_3$CHO) and Propylene (C$_3$H$_6$) towards IRAS 16293$-$2422 B
S. Manigand (1), A. Coutens (2), J.-C. Loison (3), V. Wakelam (2), H., Calcutt (4), H. S. P. M\"uller (5), J. K. J{\o}rgensen (1), V. Taquet (6), S., F. Wampfler (7), T. L. Bourke (8), B. M. Kulterer (7), E. F. van Dishoeck (9, and 10), M. N. Drozdovskaya (7)

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of the unsaturated 3-carbon molecules propenal and propylene in the hot corino region of IRAS 16293B, providing insights into their formation pathways during early star formation.
Contribution
It presents the first observational detection of C$_2$H$_3$CHO and C$_3$H$_6$ in IRAS 16293B and compares these findings with chemical models to elucidate their formation mechanisms.
Findings
Detection of C$_3$H$_6$ and C$_2$H$_3$CHO towards IRAS 16293B.
Chemical models reproduce observed abundances within one order of magnitude.
Hydrogenation on grain surfaces is a key formation pathway for complex organics.
Abstract
Complex organic molecules with three carbon atoms are found in the earliest stages of star formation. In particular, propenal (CHCHO) is a species of interest due to its implication in the formation of more complex species and even biotic molecules. This study aims to search for the presence of CHCHO and other three-carbon species such as propylene (CH) in the hot corino region of the low-mass protostellar binary IRAS 16293--2422 to understand their formation pathways. We use ALMA observations in Band 6 and 7 from various surveys to search for the presence of CH and CHCHO towards the protostar IRAS 16293--2422 B (IRAS 16293B). We report the detection of both CH and CHCHO towards IRAS 16293B, however, no unblended lines were found towards the other component of the binary system, IRAS 16293A. We derive column density upper limits…
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